Welcome to Saint Louis Bipolar meetup group

Location
Saint Louis, MO 38.58-90.41 63122US
Meetups
6 so far
Rating
Saint Louis Bipolar and recovery No recent ratings
Founded
June 22, 2009

Open to those afflicted and support people for those who have the afflication.

Meetup once a month.. place to be determined...

first friday night of each month...

Where?
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Who’s coming?
3 Yes / 0 Maybe
( 22 spots left )

Want to attend?

support

management

learn of the diagnosis

recover from the afflication

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What's new?

  • Nov 2
    • New member
      “my son is bipolar and would love to show him he isnt alone:)”
  • Oct 30
    • New discussion
      Started by mark rode.
    • New member
      “I have suffered with bipolar for many years and I'm looking for others to talk too. Where I live it seems to be hard to find others to share thoughts and concerns about my illness.”
  • Oct 28
    • New member
      “Recently diagnosed Bipolar-2 from depression. Regardless, my illness is refactory. I need to meet people with an understanding of how this affects life and hopefully find a safe environment.”
  • Oct 21
    • New Greeting for
      “Welcome...from mark your leader hope that you could join us at Kaldis in kirkwood on the first Monday of each month”
      posted by mark rode
    • New member
      “I'd like to connect with others with bipolar.”
  • Oct 15
    • New discussion
      Started by mark rode.
    • New Greeting for
      “we are glad to see such a happy face in our crowd.. .. hoping you will feel right at home, and not judged by the illness .. Let us all meet at KALDI's coffe house in Kirkwood on the first Monday in November manic mark”
      posted by mark rode
    • New Greeting for
      “Hi Jamie- I have a pug too! Our pugs will have to have a playdate sometime. Molly :)”
      posted by Molly
    • New member
      “I'm tired of feeling "crazy" when I have symptoms and would like to be around others who understand.”